Akira's brother, Atsushi, has been missing for two years. And recently a mysterious woman appeared and told him that she can take him to the island of Higanjima where she says she saw Atsushi. But she also asked that he bring a few friends along with him...

It's a little strange at first, but you get used to it. The story is almost straightforward and doesn't really have any depth to it. At some point I realized, that nothing more than killing and blood all over the panels, should be expected. Well, some people might find this interesting though(cuz there's no hero).I can't enjoy reading about people running around screaming and crying. Oh, and Ken's philosophy on how to hunt vampires(priceless).

Quite a rollercoaster. It starts as somewhat slice-of-life in small city about few friends and then they fight a vampire which is pretty much an unstoppable terminator. Then there's a prison part which was rather psyhological and short. And then it goes bad. Vampires are killed instantly, monsters are willing to wait to let characters speak and remeber good old times, mortal injuries are nothing that would stop you from fighting or talking - basically a shonen with some blood.Art is so-so which is not something I cared at first but once story-telling worsened I noticed it again.I'll still return to it later to check if it got good again though.

Despite the violent piece which qualify it as seinen manga, many combat tactics and logic of the story are arranged in ridiculous way. The story feels more like a barely passed shonen manga, and the author fails to deliver the emotion part well too.

I liked this one a lot. However, anyone squeamish shouldn't read it. I spent my whole day finishing all 107 chapters. I didn't know I would like it as much as I did at the beginning the main character seemed kinda lame and not the type I enjoy reading about but the story became great and I like Akira as he is now. I watched a bit of the live action movie... it was not what I hoped but the manga is excellent. I hope someone picks it up or its licensed so I can read more.

minimal characters faces, bad women body proportions, and dull emotionsyet they rather compatible with the genresthe plot is so-so, and i dont like vampires based mangayet i keep reading itand waiting for the future releases

but its too absurds how keep standing still without doing anythingjust screaming and watchingand take too many pages for that

It's gross and horrible, but for some reason you can't look away. It's super explicit (nudity,sex, rape of various kinds,etc.), very violent and disturbing overall, and the artist doesn't have a whole lot of talent (I think he can only draw maybe 3 kinds of faces), the storytelling feels rather juvenile, and but for some reason I keep coming back for more.

[Also, it's published on a weekly basis, so the chapters are short, and the first two pages of each chapter is a repeat of the last two pages of the previous chapter. Which I guess is a necessary evil, but it's annoying.]

things i called to convenient is like this; when it seems all hopes are gone, you got extra 'one more chance' card to feel relieved for a while, oh, they must to do that before they can kill us, we got more time. when it seems you get hang of it, you got 'oh no, new stronger enemy' card to feel dreaded once again. the story is like forced to go on a lil longer by introducing previously unknown card. it reeks poor planning.

friday the 13th without the hilarious camp. as it is, it merely exists in that alternate classmate-fodder dimension. it's like an unedited regurgitation of a dream. i might finish this roadkill jerkfest because it can't be wholly unredeeming as a story, can it? i mean, it can't be worse than religious comic books, right?